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Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in antitrust cases such as Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, Credit Suisse v. Billing, and Weyerhaeuser Co. v. Ross-Simmons Hardware Lumber Co. signal some notable departures from longstanding case law and attitudes toward antitrust enforcement. Meanwhile, the Ninth Circuit recently ruled on the practice of bundled discounts in...
Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in antitrust cases such as Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, Credit Suisse v. Billing, and Weyerhaeuser Co. v. Ross-Simmons Hardware Lumber Co. signal some notable departures from longstanding case law and attitudes toward antitrust enforcement. Meanwhile, the Ninth Circuit recently ruled on the practice of bundled discounts in...
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